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After much consideration…Change of plans. I'm heading back to Kaohsiung and spending the night there! George, my roommate in Tainan, said that I must really like Kaohsiung since I am going back. I do like Kaohsiung a lot. I love the friendly and more relaxed vibe of the city. I also met some great people there, saw some amazing artwork, ran along the well connected Love River and had some good food. ...

... there was some really bad miscommunication there. When she messaged me last night, she asked if I was still staying with her and I was confused then because I thought she was not hosting me but I guess turned out she WAS NOT and I was right in the first place. I specifically asked last night if she was hosting me and she did not say NO but I guess she did not say YES either. I'm still learning things with couchsurfing. She later explained that to surf ...

... gender and I did find any accessible washroom. There were also various areas that were not accessible to users of mobility aids. The roof of the building had a garden terrace, where you can enjoy the city's skyline. For dinner, I headed to the to Liouhe Night Market for the last time for some Beef Noodle Soup and Takoyaki. I've been in Taiwan for more than 2 weeks now and it's the first time i'm having the beef noodle.

I was looking forward to seeing Fo Guang Shan Monastery and the Buddha Memorial Centre for a really long time. It was one of the few places that I knew I wanted to go before I landed in Taiwan. My original plan was to attend a meditation retreat there but they did not have one scheduled in December and I have just missed the last one.

I left Che's place at 7.30 am and made my way to Zuoying High Speed Rail Trail station to catch the bus to Fo Guang ...

... not have a big menu. Pasta or Bagel? I had a bowl of pasta with salmon and bacon in a creamy sauce. It was ok for the price.

I only had one hour before the museum closes so I decided to head to the Industrial history of Taiwan exhibit since it was supposed to be very informative. I was only able to go through a third of the exhibit when they announced the museum was closing. It was interesting to learn how Taiwan evolved after World War II and how ...